Nigeria: Tinubu Burdened By Drug, Identity Scandals, Atiku Tells Court

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President-Elect Tinubu Burdened By Drug, Identity Scandals, Atiku Tells Court PremiumTimesng: Nigeria

in the 25 February election, says Nigeria's president-elect, Bola Tinubu, is encumbered by drug and identity scandals.

But Atiku accused INEC and Mr Tinubu of fraud and substantial non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act and the constitution during the conduct of the 25 February election. The former Vice President boasted that records of his identity and educational qualifications have remained untainted.

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